Answer: Yes. Cats can have either large or small litters.
It is perfectly normal for a cat to have only two kittens. Sometimes a cat will have only one kitten. Usually a cat will have fewer kittens in her first litter, and when she is older she will have a larger litter.
'with two kittens' describe the cat. So, you should write 'is sleeping'. But if you mean that all three of them are sleeping, write 'A cat and his two kittens are sleeping'.
I don't think so because my cat had two liters of kittens and none of them twitched.
Cat litters normally contain an even number of kittens because cats have two uteri that are connected to a single birth canal at the back end of the cat; a cat uterus will hold two kittens, so you usually get four kitties. There's nothing that says each uterus HAS to hold two fetuses; some cats will have one in one side and two in the other, othertimes you'll get two out of one side and none from the other, or no kitten in the left and one in the right...so yeah, you could call it "normal" for a cat to have a litter of three kittens.
No. Any cat over one year of age(that is a female) can have kittens.
Answer: Have patience. She will calm down. She will cry if her kittens are taken away. If she doesn't have her kittens, give them back.
Depending on the parent's genes, it is likely the kittens will be either Black, White or a mixture of the two.
The mother cat's behavior is completely normal. Kitten corpses cannot lay around because of the potential for disease and attracting other predators. Survival instincts and maternal instinct to protect her other kittens wins on this one.
One, or two if they're really good at it.
Bengal Tigers usually have two kittens at a time. They can have as many as three kittens and is for you as one.
Not all sphinx cats are in fact hairless. If you are looking for a hairless sphinx cat, it is possible to have one or two in a said litter. When the cat gives birth the average number of kittens is 5-7.
I have a cat that gave birth to only one kitten.